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Blood Circus
Blood Circus | Camila Victoire
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In this lush and terrifying debutperfect for readers of The Hunger Games and Children of Blood and BoneCamila Victoire draws upon her own experience in a traveling circus to create a future where cruelty and spectacle hold the keys to subjugating humans on a ravaged earth. At the end of the twenty-first century, climate change and famine almost ended humanityuntil the discovery of the Klujns, a barbaric, humanoid species with strangely colored eyes and even stranger abilities. Their crystal claws and bones fertilize barren soil, and their tender meat is a super-protein. Klujns are both humans saviors and natural-born enemies, meant to be hunted and used. When sixteen-year-old Ava finds herself on the wrong side of a military fence erected to protect the North American Territory, shes captured by Klujns and made to participate in the Blood Race, a macabre tradition where young human hostages compete to the death for Klujn amusement. At first, she is terrified, but as Ava observes Klujn behavior that contradicts what shes learned, she begins to wonder: Are Klujns as different as she was led to believe? And, as she fights for her life, does it matter? Inspired by the dark, bohemian influence of the circus she traveled with for four years, Camila Victoire delivers a twisted coming-of-age tale that combines elements of fantasy, magical realism, and suspense. Blood Circus will capture fans of Erin Morgensterns The Night Circus, Suzanne Collinss The Hunger Games, and Tomi Adeyemis Children of Blood and Bone. Its masterful worldbuilding, plot twists, and boundary-pushing Blood Race are wholly immersiveand compel readers to call their own long-held assumptions, values, and belief systems into question.
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Blood Circus | Camila Victoire
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3⭐
Did the actual content live up to the amazing cover? Meh…I don‘t know. I found my mind wandering quite often. But overall this wasn‘t too bad…as long as you‘re okay with it feeling a lot like The Hunger Games but with less likable characters. There also could‘ve been some plot holes or maybe I just missed some things because I wasn‘t paying attention…I guess I‘ll never know…🤷‍♀️